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Lot#: 16 Diaz Marroquin, Roberto - Idolia |
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Idolia
Idolia was founded in 1942. Mr. Lizandro Diaz bought it
to join it to Santa Ana. It is located in Santa Rosa, next to
Tecuamburro volcano, at 1500 meters above sea level. It has 35 Hectares
of coffee.
Quality control begins when receiving the cherries, at the beneficio,
located in Santa Ana. Only red ripen cherries are received in the wet
mill.
The beneficio utilizes clean production techniques, recycling water
for the last step for washing coffee. Coffee is then put in patios for
approximately 13 days for drying. This allows the best quality for
parchment coffee of Bourbon, Catuai and Pache varieties. Shade trees of
Gravilea provide shade to maintain a proper microclimate for coffee.
In the farm, rivers and animals are kept in its natural ambience.
This is the third generation managing the farm.
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| Property Characteristics: |
Coffee Characteristics: |
| Farm:
Idolia |
| Farmer:
Diaz Marroquin, Roberto |
| Rank:
16 |
| City:
Pueblo Nuevo Viñas |
| Region:
Santa Rosa |
| Country:
Guatemala |
| Farm Size:
70.00 Hectares |
| Coffee growing area:
27.00 Hectares |
| Altitude:
1661 masl |
| Certification:
None |
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| Variety:
Pache, Bourbon |
| Processing System:
Milling Process: Wet, Drying Process: Sun |
| Lot Size:
18 bags |
| International Jury Score:
84.75 |
| Cupping Number #:
453 |
| Price:
6.42 USD |
| Winning Bidder:
Cafe Leon, S.A. |
| Jury Descriptions:
clean (6), tangy citrus (7), compact and rich body (8), almonds (7) |
| Please Note: If a number appears in brackets next to a
description it indicates the number of jurors that agreed with that particular
decription. |
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